In a certain process, final volume of the gas is equal to its initial volume. Then for…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
In a certain process, final volume of the gas is equal to its initial volume. Then for this process
- work done by the gas may be equal to zero
- work done by the gas is zero
- change in internal energy of the gas may be equal to zero
- ratio of final to initial pressure is equal to ratio of final to initial temperature
Answer
(A) work done by the gas may be equal to zero, (C) change in internal energy of the gas may be equal to zero, (D) ratio of final to initial pressure is equal to ratio of final to initial temperature
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